One exercise you can do is while you are urinating stop and hold it for at least three seconds do it 4 times and work yourself up eventually you will have control of your muscles. this is sort of like a kegel exericise.
An unfertilized egg typically has a lifespan of about 12-24 hours after it is released during ovulation. If it is not fertilized by sperm during this time frame, it will begin to degenerate and eventually be absorbed by the body.
No, sperm is not considered an antigen at the time of fertilization. Antigens are substances that the immune system recognizes as foreign and can trigger an immune response. Sperm is a normal component of reproduction and does not elicit an immune response during fertilization.
They occur during cell division and at the time when the sperm fertilizes the egg.
Sperm cannot survive outside the body for long periods of time, so it is unlikely that sperm would survive in a syringe with air bubbles. The presence of air bubbles could potentially damage or kill the sperm. It is recommended to handle sperm samples carefully and follow proper storage guidelines.
Provided that you are not suffering from malnutrition, the amount, when or what you eat has nothing to do with your sperm.
You can't, best to get a few condoms.
When on birth control, the combined pill usually prevents ovulation, so there is no egg for the sperm to fertilize. If you are also on your period, the uterine lining is shedding, making it less likely for sperm to survive and fertilize an egg. So in most cases, ejaculated sperm would not result in pregnancy during this time.
An unfertilized egg typically has a lifespan of about 12-24 hours after it is released during ovulation. If it is not fertilized by sperm during this time frame, it will begin to degenerate and eventually be absorbed by the body.
If you are fertile during the time you had sex. The sperm and egg had union and fertilized. Then you get pregnant. The egg will die like 3 days if it did not come into contact with a motile sperm.
Yes, sperm doesn't last long even during intercourse. So in Chlorine it dies instantly.
Women don't make sperm. Only men do. Your question is not clear on what you want to know.
Sperm cells can be produced during the lifetime of a male. Thus, there's different amounts of sperm cells in a male's testes all the time.
Birth control foam does it all the time. If you're asking if the woman can provide an "inhospitable" environment to the husband's sperm, yes.
When you take birth control pills, you will have your period arriving during the 7 days break. During this time your period may last between 2-7 days.
No, a woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilise. However a woman may be fertile during menstruation, meaning that sperm may survive long enough in the vagina to still be around by the time she does ovulate.
if a guy does not release sperm for long periods of time the sperm will natrually come out of the body by its self there for sperm is constantly renewing wether it is at its maximum compacity or not
The face that sperm cannot live long, and only one sperm can fertilize egg at one time.